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read (to speak aloud words or other information that is written)
verb
[UK: riːd]
[US: riːd]

,verb

read between the lines (infer a meaning that is not stated explicitly)
verb
[UK: riːd bɪ.ˈtwiːn ðə laɪnz]
[US: riːd bɪ.ˈtwiːn ðə ˈlaɪnz]

legi inter la linioj (legi interlinie)verb

read-only memory (memory chip that stores values but doesn't allow updates)
noun
[UK: riːd ˈəʊn.li ˈme.mə.ri]
[US: riːd ˈoʊn.li ˈme.mə.ri]

nurlegebla memoronoun

reader [readers] (person who reads a publication)
noun
[UK: ˈriːd.ə(r)]
[US: ˈriːd.r̩]

legantonoun

ready [readier, readiest] (prepared for immediate action or use)
adjective
[UK: ˈre.di]
[US: ˈre.di]

pretaadjective

readily (showing readiness)
adverb
[UK: ˈre.dɪ.li]
[US: ˈre.də.li]

preteadverb

readiness [readinesses] (state or degree of being ready)
noun
[UK: ˈre.dɪ.nəs]
[US: ˈre.di.nəs]

preteconoun

reading [readings] (process of interpreting written language)
noun
[UK: ˈriːd.ɪŋ]
[US: ˈriːd.ɪŋ]

legadonoun

Reading (the town)
proper noun
[UK: ˈriːd.ɪŋ]
[US: ˈriːd.ɪŋ]

Readingproper noun

readjust [readjusted, readjusting, readjusts] (to adjust again)
verb
[UK: ˌriːə.ˈdʒʌst]
[US: ˌriə.ˈdʒəst]

reĝustigiverb

already (prior to some time)
adverb
[UK: ɔːl.ˈre.di]
[US: ɒl.ˈre.di]

jamadverb

bread and circuses (food and entertainment provided by the state)
noun

pano kaj ludojnoun

bread knife (knife designed to cut bread)
noun
[UK: bred naɪf]
[US: ˈbred ˈnaɪf]

pantranĉilo, tranĉilo kun denta klingonoun

bread roll (miniature round loaf of bread)
noun
[UK: bred rəʊl]
[US: ˈbred roʊl]

bulkonoun

breadbox (a container for storing bread)
noun
[UK: ˈbred.ˌbɑːks]
[US: ˈbred.ˌbɑːks]

panskatolonoun

breadcrumb [breadcrumbs] (tiny piece of bread)
noun
[UK: ˈbred.krʌm]
[US: ˈbred.krʌm]

paneronoun

breadfruit [breadfruits] (fruit)
noun
[UK: ˈbred.fruːt]
[US: ˈbred.ˌfruːt]

panfruktonoun

breadfruit [breadfruits] (tree)
noun
[UK: ˈbred.fruːt]
[US: ˈbred.ˌfruːt]

panarbonoun

breadth-first search (a search algorithm)
noun

larĝema trairo, larĝiĝema traironoun

breadwinner [breadwinners] (primary income-earner in a household)
noun
[UK: ˈbre.dwɪ.nə(r)]
[US: ˈbre.ˌdwɪ.nər]

panakirantonoun

cornbread (bread made from cornmeal)
noun
[UK: ˈkɔːn.ˌbred]
[US: ˈkɔːrn.ˌbred]

maizpanonoun

dreadfully (in a dreadful manner)
adverb
[UK: ˈdred.fə.li]
[US: ˈdred.fə.li]

terureadverb

e-reader (device)
noun

bitlegilonoun

garlic bread (bread topped with garlic)
noun

ajlpanonoun

get ready (to make ready or prepare)
verb
[UK: ˈɡet ˈre.di]
[US: ˈɡet ˈre.di]

prepari, pretigiverb

gingerbread (type of cake)
noun
[UK: ˈdʒɪn.dʒə.bred]
[US: ˈdʒɪn.dʒər.ˌbred]

spickuko, mielkukonoun

preadolescence (the period between childhood and adolescence)
noun
[UK: ˌpriæ.də.ˈle.səs]
[US: ˌpriæ.də.ˈle.səs]

antaŭadoleskanteconoun

proofread (to check for errors in spelling and grammar)
verb
[UK: ˈpruː.friːd]
[US: ˈpruː.ˌfrid]

provlegiverb

reread (to read again)
verb
[UK: riː.ˈriːd]
[US: ˈriː.ˈriːd]

relegiverb

rye bread (type of bread)
noun
[UK: raɪ bred]
[US: ˈraɪ ˈbred]

sekalpano, sekala panonoun

screw thread [screw threads] (helical ridge or groove)
noun
[UK: skruː θred]
[US: ˈskruː ˈθred]

ŝraŭbkanelonoun

spread ((intransitive) to proliferate, to become more widely present, to be disseminated)
verb
[UK: spred]
[US: ˈspred]

disvastiĝiverb

spread ((intransitive) to take up a larger area, expand)
verb
[UK: spred]
[US: ˈspred]

etendiĝiverb

spread ((transitive) to disseminate, make known or present)
verb
[UK: spred]
[US: ˈspred]

disvastigiverb

spread [spreads] (act of spreading)
noun
[UK: spred]
[US: ˈspred]

sterninoun

spread (to smear, distribute in a thin layer)
verb
[UK: spred]
[US: ˈspred]

ŝmiriverb

spreadsheet [spreadsheets] (computer application)
noun
[UK: ˈspred.ʃiːt]
[US: ˈspred.ˌʃit]

kalkultabelonoun

thread [threads] (long, thin and flexible form of material)
noun
[UK: θred]
[US: ˈθred]

fadenonoun

toreador (a bullfighter)
noun
[UK: ˈtɒ.rɪə.dɔː(r)]
[US: ˈtɒ.rɪə.dɔːr]

toreistonoun

tread (to step on)
verb
[UK: tred]
[US: ˈtred]

tretiverb